Wideband QUestion : Does L1h1 (l2h2) works the same as Bosch LSU4?
Does L1h1 (l2h2) works the same as Bosch LSU4?
Because I have 3 L1H1 here and I look to buy a PLX wideband
the PLX M-200 is more expensive but works with L1H1
PLX M-250 works with Bosch
does the sensor a intercheageable?
Some people tell me that L1H1 is more durable when running race fuel
thanks for help and comments
Because I have 3 L1H1 here and I look to buy a PLX wideband
the PLX M-200 is more expensive but works with L1H1
PLX M-250 works with Bosch
does the sensor a intercheageable?
Some people tell me that L1H1 is more durable when running race fuel
thanks for help and comments
No, NTK and Bosch sensors aren't interchangable. Each box controls a specific sensor. If my memory serves me correctly theres a Motec box that can control either of the sensors....super expensive I believe.
Do a search to be sure because I remember reading that on here somewhere.
Do a search to be sure because I remember reading that on here somewhere.
Correct the sensors are not interchangeable.
The principle of operation is the same, however the heater characteristics are different, the nerst cell target resistance is slightly different, the pump current calibrations are different, the heatup ramp is different...
The L1H1 is considered to have a bit tighter error band... it's a bit more accurate in the long term.
The principle of operation is the same, however the heater characteristics are different, the nerst cell target resistance is slightly different, the pump current calibrations are different, the heatup ramp is different...
The L1H1 is considered to have a bit tighter error band... it's a bit more accurate in the long term.
The significantly lower price of the LSU4 would allow you to replace them more often. Isn't current street pricing such that 3 or 4 LSU4's = 1 L1H1?
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